Hi Adrian, On Monday, 21 Nov 2005, you wrote: > On Monday 21 November 2005 10.15, Andreas Barth wrote: > > * Adrian von Bidder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [051121 08:32]: > > > * I've not received an answer to my announcement on the d-v mailing > > > list in a week, and investigation of the last three messages in the > > > list archive (re: spamassassin and f-prot-installer) indicate that > > > receiving no comments is nothing unusual. > > > You mean, if there is a week where people are only available for > > emergency services, an service is "officially dead"? Sorry, I disagree. > > yes, I have only waited a week, and I agree with you that people can be very > busy for one week and not able to answer mail. But a week is not the > impression I get: [...] > > As I said, I'm not involved with volatile at all, and getting no answer for > a week and, on investigating, finding that the relevant mailing list is > very low-traffic with the latest messages being two other people > complaining about delays of a month, does not give me a good impression. > > If this is a temporary situation, all the better.
How about joining the team? debian-volatile would surely do better, if more persons would be involved in the team process. Why does it allways need Andi or me to answer a mail on the mailing lists? Greetings Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

